Rising DRAM Prices Coupled With Strong PC Demand Will Result in 78 Per Cent DRAM Revenue Growth This Year / Future of the Semiconductor Industry to Be Discussed at Gartner Semiconductor Briefing, 10 June 2010, in San Jose, California

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Worldwide semiconductor revenue in 2010 is forecast to reach $290 billion in 2010, a 27.1 per cent increase from 2009 revenue of $228 billion, according to the latest outlook by Gartner, Inc.

The outlook for the semiconductor industry has improved from Gartner's first quarter 2010 forecast, when it projected worldwide semiconductor sales to grow 19.9 per cent. Analysts said this improvement in market conditions is in part due to an accelerated broadbased recovery in all regions and most product categories.

"Sequential semiconductor growth has been very strong over the last five quarters, well above seasonal norms, and manufacturing capacity is tight," said Bryan Lewis, research vice president at Gartner. "Chip revenue growth is clearly outpacing system revenue growth and that is a concern. Gartner's new semiconductor forecast has belowaverage growth in the second half of 2010 as we are anticipating a minor correction to realign semiconductor sales with electronic system sales. Even with this minor correction, we are still expecting very strong growth and record semiconductor sales in 2010."

In this quarter's update, Gartner raised production forecasts for PCs, mobile phones, automotive and select consumer products. The PC and mobile phone markets will account for about 40 per cent of the semiconductor market's growth in 2010. In the PC market, processor average selling prices (ASPs) are firming, and 2010 PC processor revenue is now expected to grow 15.5 per cent, up from 10.0 per cent in the previous update.

Strong PC growth coupled with rising DRAM prices is causing the 2010 DRAM market to surge 78 per cent, making it the strongestperforming semiconductor device market. Analysts believe that the demand for media tablets, such as Apple's iPad, will noticeably impact the PC market by 2013, further fuelling growth in this category. However, in the nearterm, these devices will have a minimal impact on PC and smartphone markets.

Gartner analysts expect the semiconductor industry to show continued growth through its forecast period in 2014. The market is on track to surpass the $300 billion mark in 2011, when the market is forecast to total $307 billion.

Mr Lewis will provide more detailed analysis on the outlook for the semiconductor industry during "Gartner Semiconductor Briefing: 2010 Recovery on Track - What About 2011?" The complimentary briefing is taking place June 10 at the Doubletree Hotel, San Jose, California. For more information about this halfday briefing, as well as to register to attend, please visit http://www.gartner.com/....

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